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Banking online have been around for decades

If you would like to open an account it’s a simple operation. Online banking allows you to make withdrawals and transfers, and to pay bills.

Recent studies show that as many as 90% of users of the internet use it for banking as well. Figures in these studies vary tremendously seemingly dependant on what the sponsors of the survey would like to achieve. One thing is definitely true from the studies: people are using internet banking more and more everyday.

Online banking has allowed many banks to reduce their staff and this can be quite annoying if you go into a branch. With online banking, you can therefore escape the endless queues at local bank branches.

SSL technology has allowed banks to keep your information safe and sound. This security is enhanced by the fact that you must identify yourself and provide a dual key formed by a customer number and a PIN number in order to gain access to the banking system.

It is essential that you do not disclose to anyone your personal bank ID details (even bank employees) and change these details regularly. Using a secret code provides an optimum level of security for both you and the bank, securing your cash and details. To strengthen their identification device some banks employ a system for entering the PIN by virtual keyboard (to be selected on a grid comprising ten digits) which is highly effective in hiding even your PIN number when it is entered into the system.

Most banks offer their Internet banking options for free, depending on the transactions you wish to do – some may cost.

You can even do things like applying for loans. These requests are often done without needing to go to a branch or head office of a bank – as may have been the way things were done before.

After a customer understands that they are essentially doing the same things they do at the bank account, they may realize it’s easier to stay home and bank online.

People don’t think about it but online banking has actually been around for many year. Even 15 or 20 years ago when you would request a balance from your teller in the bank; you were already doing an online banking enquiry.

The person working at the bank didn’t use a ledger – they used an online network of computers. It was sent through a phone line or satellite and sent to a data centre that recorded your transactions.

This information was provided by IVA.net: your free iva help website.

 

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